National Speech and Debate Tournament

2024 — Des Moines, IA/US

Tim Alderete Paradigm

Lincoln-Douglas
Lincoln Douglas Debate Judge Philosophy

Your experience with LD Debate (check all that apply)

Current LD coach
Former LD competitor
Summer LD instructor
Experienced LD judge
Former Policy debater
Collegiate Policy debater

How many years have you judged LD debate?

10

How many LD rounds have you judged this year?

41+

What is your preferred rate of delivery?

9/91 = Slow conversational style
9 = Rapid conversation speed
 

Does the rate of delivery weigh heavily in your decision?

N
 

Will you vote against a student solely for exceeding your preferred speed?

N

How important is the criterion in making your decision?

It may be a factor depending on its use in the round
 

Do you feel that a value and criterion are required elements of a case?

Y

Rebuttals and Crystallization

 

Voting issues should be given:

Either is acceptable
 

The use of jargon or technical language ("extend", "cross-apply", "turn", etc.) during rebuttals:

Is acceptable
 

Final rebuttals should include:

Both
 

Voting issues are:

Not necessary

How do you decide the winner of the round?

I decide who is the winner of the key argument in the round

How necessary do you feel the use of evidence (both analytical and empirical) is in the round?

9/91 = Not necessary
9 = Always necessary

Please describe your personal note-taking during the round

I keep a rigorous flow
Additional remarks: It's either Aff prep or Neg prep – no one preps for free. Prep time ends when you hit Send on the Email. I do want to be on the email chain, but I won't be reading along with your speech doc - timalderete@yahoo.com The majority of my decisions will revolve around a lack of flowing or line by line structure. I will vote for most any coherent argument. A "coherent" argument must be one that I can defend to the debater who lost. I do not vote for unethical arguments. I can “handle” your “speed.”

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